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List of United States Ambassadors To New Zealand

Name and Title Presentation of
Credentials
Termination of
Mission
Patrick J. Hurley, Envoy April 24, 1942 August 12, 1942
William C. Burdett, Envoy July 8, 1943 January 14, 1944
Kenneth S. Patton, Envoy August 15, 1944 Oct 22, 1945
Avra M. Warren, Envoy February 27, 1946 Jul 15, 1947
Robert M. Scotten, Envoy April 7, 1948 December 22, 1948
Robert M. Scotten, Ambassador December 22, 1948 February 1, 1955
Robert C. Hendrickson, Ambassador February 16, 1955 November 20, 1956
Francis H. Russell, Ambassador June 5, 1957 November 28, 1960
Anthony B. Akers, Ambassador July 18, 1961 August 25, 1963
Herbert B. Powell, Ambassador October 23, 1963 February 28, 1967
John F. Henning, Ambassador April 5, 1967 September 9, 1969
Kenneth Franzheim II, Ambassador October 7, 1969 November 1, 1972
Chalmers B. Wood, Chargé d'Affaires ad interim November 1972 April 1974
Armistead I. Selden, Jr., Ambassador April 22, 1974 April 23, 1979
Anne Clark Martindell, Ambassador August 28, 1979 May 7, 1981
H. Monroe Browne, Ambassador August 11, 1981 November 1, 1985
Paul Matthews Cleveland, Ambassador January 10, 1986 April 28, 1989
Della M. Newman, Ambassador October 25, 1989 December 21, 1992
David Walker, Chargé d'Affaires ad interim December 1992 August 1993
Sylvia Stanfield, Chargé d'Affaires ad interim August 1993 May 1994
Josiah Horton Beeman, Ambassador May 10, 1994 December 1999
Carol Moseley Braun, Ambassador December 15, 1999 March 1, 2001
Philip Wall, Chargé d'Affaires ad interim March 2001 October 2001
Charles J. Swindells, Ambassador October 12, 2001 August 21, 2005
William McCormick, Ambassador November 9, 2005 December 20, 2008
David Keegan, Chargé d'Affaires ad interim December 20, 2008 August 21, 2009
David Huebner, Ambassador November 20, 2009 Incumbent

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